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This vineyard burnt a few years ago and it appears no one has revived it. I always thought their Pinot on a level above even some of those from more-acclaimed regions in California, and getting down to my last couple bottles. This is Manton Valley AVA–way up north in Tehama County east of Redding–but before you go all: Sierra Foothills, which would seem logical–this is actually NOT the Sierras,…
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What Are The California Travel Restrictions?
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What Are The California Travel Restrictions?
As coronavirus hospitalizations rise across California, businesses and individuals are adapting to a new round of social distancing measures. There are new California travel restrictions to know about before traveling around the Golden State.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 07: In an aerial view from a drone, vehicles line up to enter a … [] COVID-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium on the first day of new stay-at-home orders on December 7, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Under state order, 33 million residents of California have entered into regional shutdowns in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus as ICU capacity has dipped below 15 percent in most regions of the state. Barbershops, hair and nail salons, museums, zoos, movies theaters are closed while restaurants are open for takeout or delivery only. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
California Travel Advisory For Non-Essential Travel
Despite the stricter regional restrictions, California has a statewide travel advisory effective November 13, 2020. This order applies to visitors and returning California residents.
The order strongly recommends a 14-day self-quarantine after arriving in California for non-essential travel reasons, including tourism and recreation. People who self-quarantine can only interact with their immediate household.
Also, Californians are encouraged to stay at home as much as possible. When travel is necessary, Californians should remain within their region to limit the potential spread.
In highly impacted regions, hotels will only offer stays for non-essential travel that exceed the 14-day quarantine period.
Those traveling for essential reasons, even across state lines, do not have to self-quarantine.
Whether traveling for essential or nonessential reasons, there is a statewide mask mandate. Any person above the age of 2 years must wear a mask in public settings.
Regional Stay Home Order
The newest travel restriction is the Regional Stay Home Order that first went into effect on December 3, 2020. Instead of statewide restrictions like in the spring, the newest order applies to specific regions of California.
Regions with less than 15% ICU bed capacity have stricter restrictions under the new guidelines. Counties going below the 15% threshold must observe the Regional Stay Home Order guidelines for at least 3 weeks. After the initial 3 weeks, the region will assess the situation weekly. The restriction will lift when the capacity projects to meet or exceed the 15% threshold.
When the order is in effect, private gatherings of any size are prohibited, except for critical infrastructure and retail. Masking and physical distancing require 100% compliance at all times.
Non-essential travel is impermissible in regions with a regional stay home order. If exercising outside, one can only participate with those in the same household.
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom describes that regional approach as “pulling the emergency brake” to halt coronavirus spread.
Stay Home Order Business Restrictions
Critical infrastructure including schools and non-urgent medical and dental care remain open. Remote contact is encouraged whenever possible. For businesses that cannot offer remote access, additional restrictions are in place besides the 100% masking and social distancing rules.
Below are some of the select sectors that can operate during a regional stay home order.
Retail: Operation at 20% indoor capability (35% for standalone grocery stores)
Shopping centers: Up to 20% capacity
Restaurants: Delivery and takeout only
Outdoor recreational facilities: Outdoor operation only and exclusively for personal health and wellness through exercise. Also, no sale of food, drink or alcohol.
Entertainment production: No live audiences
Hotels and lodging are open to out-of-state visitors. However, those traveling for non-essential reasons must have an itinerary for the entire 14-day self-quarantine period to book a stay. Once at the hotel, non-essential travelers must self-quarantine before going into public.
Non-Essential Business Closures
While restaurants, shops and outdoor recreational facilities can operate under a regional stay home order, select locations must close their doors until the regional shutdown ends.
Indoor and outdoor playgrounds
Wineries, bars, breweries and distilleries
Museums, zoos and aquariums
Movie theaters (except drive-in)
Family entertainment centers
Cardrooms and satellite wagering
Limited services
Live audience sports
Amusement parks
Certain operations within these business types may still be in operation if they provide a “critical infrastructure.”
California Regions
Each California county falls into one of five regions. One can also browse restrictions by county to quickly see the current county risk level and business closures.
Each county has one of several risk levels: widespread, substantial, moderate and minimal. Regions that implement a Regional Stay Home Order have a “widespread” risk rating that closes most non-essential indoor business operations.
Northern California
Del Norte
Glenn
Humboldt
Lake
Lessen
Mendocino
Modoc
Shasta
Siskiyou
Tehama
Trinity
Bay Area
Alameda
Contra Costa
Marin
Monterey
Napa
San Francisco
San Mateo
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Solano
Sonoma
Greater Sacramento
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Colusa
El Dorado
Nevada
Placer
Plumas
Sacramento
Sierra
Sutter
Yolo
Yuba
San Joaquin Valley
Calaveras
Fresno
Kern
Kings
Madera
Mariposa
Merced
San Bonito
San Joaquin
Stanislaus
Tulare
Tuolumne
*The San Joaquin Valley is under a region stay home order (as of December 7, 2020)
Southern California
Imperial
Inyo
Los Angeles
Mono
Orange
Riverside
San Bernadino
San Diego
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Ventura
As of December 7, 2020, two of the five regions have active regional stay at home orders. Those regions are San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. Twenty-three counties are in these two regions with 27.9 million people.
The Bay Area, Greater Sacramento and Northern California regions only have the statewide non-essential travel advisory and county-specific restrictions.
Limited Stay Home Orders
Counties with a “widespread” risk rating also have an evening curfew from 10 pm to 5 am, where one can only be out for essential work and medical reasons. This policy went into effect on November 21, 2020 and applies to counties across any California region. Nearly every county has a “widespread” risk rating at the moment.
A county with a widespread risk rating has more than 7 new daily cases per 100,000 over a 7-day average. Or, the county can have a positivity rate greater than 8% over a 7-day average.
CA Notify App
Californians and out-of-state visitors may soon be using the CA Notify contact tracing app to receive exposure notifications. This app becomes available statewide on December 10, 2020, and works with Android and Apple devices.
No personal information is shared and this app is optional at this time. California is continuing to use its contact tracing program where healthcare workers check in with those who test positive or came into close contact with affected people.
Summary
While the California travel restrictions are not the strictest in the United States, they are some of the most extensive for the West Coast. It’s best to only visit California for essential reasons due to the 14-day travel quarantine that went into effect on November 13, 2020. The regional stay home orders also limit activities for those not in self-quarantine.
FAQs
Can Out-Of-State Visitors Come To California?
Out-of-state visitors can come to California by car, plane or train. However, nonessential travel is currently discouraged across the state. Upon arriving in California, a 14-day self-quarantine is highly recommended.
Hotels in counties under a regional stay home order may require non-essential travelers to book a stay of at least 14 days for the quarantine period or may only offer rooms to those traveling for essential reasons. These visitors will need to self-quarantine at the hotel for that entire period. Essential travelers can waive the quarantine period.
Counties under a regional stay home order have most non-essential businesses and outdoor locations closed. It’s best to check the county travel restrictions before visiting to decide if it’s worth traveling to California.
Does California Require Quarantine?
A quarantine isn’t mandatory for incoming visitors or returning residents but is strongly recommended. Since November 21, 2020, the expanded California travel restrictions strongly encourage a 14-day self-quarantine for all out-of-state visitors and returning residents.
Those traveling for essential reasons don’t need to quarantine but are expected to practice masking and social distancing at all times.
Californians traveling within the state are expected to remain within their region and avoid non-essential travel whenever possible. A quarantine isn’t necessary when traveling between state regions.
Are California Hotels Open?
Most California hotels are open but have operating restrictions. The widest-reaching active restriction are the Regional Stay Home Orders.
According to the California State Government website, hotels and lodging in affected counties “cannot accept or honor out-of-state reservations for non-essential travel, unless the reservation is for at least the minimum time period required for quarantine and the persons identified in the reservation will quarantine in the hotel or lodging entity until after that time period has expired.”
Hotels under a regional travel advisory may only offer lodging for essential workers, COVID-19 mitigation and providing housing solutions including to the homeless population.
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New California fire scorches wine country near San Francisco | National News
ST. HELENA, Calif. (AP) — California firefighters battled destructive new wildfires in wine country north of San Francisco Monday as strong winds fanned flames in the already badly scorched state.
The new fires erupted Sunday in the famed Napa-Sonoma wine region and in far Northern California’s Shasta County, forcing hasty evacuations of neighborhoods.
In wine country, flames engulfed the distinctive Chateau Boswell Winery north of St. Helena, The Black Rock Inn in the small community of St. Helena and multiple homes in the city of Santa Rosa, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Residents of a senior home were among those evacuated.
The Adventist Health St. Helena hospital suspended care and transferred all patients elsewhere, according to a statement on its website.
The wine country blaze had burned 17 square miles (44 square kilometers) as of early Monday, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.
Numerous studies in recent years have linked bigger wildfires in America to global warming from the burning of coal, oil and gas, especially because climate change has made California much drier. A drier California means plants are more flammable.
Evacuations were also ordered in Shasta County as that fire spread.
The causes of both new fires were under investigation.
During the weekend, the Pacific Gas & Electric utility turned off electricity to targeted areas where the winds raised the potential for arcing or other power equipment damage that could spark new fires.
So far this year, more than 8,100 California wildfires have scorched 5,780 square miles (14,970 square kilometers), destroyed more than 7,000 buildings and killed 26 people.
Most of the losses occurred after a frenzy of dry lightning strikes in mid-August ignited a massive outbreak of fires.
Power will be shut off for 65,000 Northern California electric customers in 16 counties to prevent the spread of wildfires that have engulfed areas of the state, officials said Sunday.
Pacific Gas & Electric, the nation’s largest electric utility, shut off power to 11,000 customers beginning at 4 a.m. Sunday and planned to cut service to another 54,000 customers by 8 p.m.
The company expected to have power restored by Monday evening to all customers.
PG&E Incident Commander Mark Quinlan said the initial plan was to temporarily cut service to 89,000 customers but continuous monitoring enabled the company to reduce the number by 27%.
The initial power outage for 11,000 customers occurred in Butte and Plumas counties.
The second shutdown phase beginning Sunday evening was planned for Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Lake, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Tehama and Yuba counties. Two customers were also scheduled for shutdowns in Sonoma County.
Shutoffs were also scheduled to begin Monday at 7 a.m. in Kern County for a small number of customers.
The company plans to begin restoring power after receiving confirmation that the weather and wildfire risks enable patrols, inspections and repairs by 50 helicopters and about 1,700 ground personnel in vehicles and on foot.
The shutoff was enacted as result of a red flag warning because of high winds, officials said.
PG&E Senior Meteorologist Scott Strenfel said beginning Saturday evening there was a reported wind speed of 15-30 mph (24-48 kph), 40-55 mph (64-89 kph) wind gusts and humidity levels of 15% to 20%.
The company continues to monitor weather conditions in concert with federal agencies including the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Customer Experience Manager Vanessa Bryan said PG&E sent 913,000 customer notifications and is operating 28 community resource centers from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. while power is out. As of Sunday evening, the centers had received about 1,200 visitors, Bryan said.
The shutoffs came as a new, swift-moving wildfire broke out in Napa County, which prompted evacuations of homes and a hospital. The fire was burning near several wineries and churned through 1.9 square miles (4.9 square kilometers) Sunday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Fire-weary California is facing a new siege of hot, dry weather with potentially strong winds that could cause power lines to arc and spark new blazes in parched vegetation that’s ready to burn.
Red Flag warnings for extreme fire weather conditions were issued for the northern and central areas of the state from late Saturday to Monday, the National Weather Service said. Similar warnings were in place for parts of Southern California’s San Bernardino and Riverside counties on Monday.
So far this year, more than 8,100 California wildfires have scorched 5,780 square miles (14,970 square kilometers), destroyed more than 7,000 buildings and killed 26 people.
Most of the loss has occurred since a frenzy of dry lightning strikes in mid-August ignited a massive outbreak of fires. The causes of other fires remain under investigation and authorities said one was caused by a pyrotechnic device at a gender reveal event.
On Sunday, wind drove smoke from the new Napa County fire toward Sonoma and Marin counties, worsening the air quality, said Gerry Diaz, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
“We just have smoke on all fronts, unfortunately,” Diaz said.
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Volcanic Pinot
This winery was sold and I’m not sure who is producing from the vineyards or the brand. You *might* find a few bottles lingering on shelves in Redding or Red Bluff in Norcal, but that’s about it. From the now Manton Valley AVA, a tiny wine-producing region at the southern end of the Cascade Mountain range coming down from Oregon. NOT Sierra Foothills, though the comparison and confusion is…
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PS: It's light
PS: It’s light
A little off-putting burnt rubber BBQ nuance hits your nose first-off, perhaps mingled with a bit of diesel. Quick to take back seat to the smoky fruit, it ends up contributing a peaty green value to the whole.
Shockingly light and wiry in the mouth, I actually had to go check the label to see if it was indeed Petite Sirah or if I had read wrong. Yup, it’s PS alright. But what a light, acidic…
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The Real Smudge
You like that? It goes with the wine spot on my shirt which I don’t even know when it happened tonight but there were 3 or 400 wines not all of them beautiful but all of them interesting. Couple of crazy weirdos, a couple of dogs, a couple of yawners, WHOLE BUNCH of your mid-pack stuff and of course some really shocking bottles of beauty. WINESPEAKPASOis a wrap for 2020 and I’m home settling…
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Meadow Muffin
Medium ruby with garnet edges. A most repulsive nose, equal parts eucalyptus and hot-dog farts. A grassy, rubbery putridness envelopes everything, making any search for fruit–or anything else worth smelling–completely futile. It never changes.
This is Cline’s little venture into a part of California wine country I am quite familiar with: Tehama and Shasta Counties, in the far north foothill…
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Fresh as a Daisy Okay all you label snobs you ready for this one? Yeah yeah yeah I know it's glossy it's got a dumb name it's got a flower on it and kind of a bad font too, not to mention round corners, but it's GOOD!
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